The most lucrative bus is e-bus ??
The most lucrative bus is e-bus ??

e-Business Applications(eBiz), is a professionally managed organization engaged in software development for the domestic and the overseas market, in the areas of Accounting solutions(Analyst), Application development and Internet technologies since 2000 in Dubai, U.A.E. Ebiz is serving a wide range of clients consisting of small, Medium, Big group of companies, Govt. Ministries and Big multinational companies. ’Analyst’ is an integrated package of Business Activities and Financial Accounting. It is ready to use and further customizable according to client business. This perfectly suits companies of any activity and size. Unlike any other accounting package which just automates financial accounting, ‘Analyst’ Automates both business operation and Financial accounting, thus making a complete solution for your business and leading to almost paperless office. Analyst e-ERP is specially made for large enterprises using latest .NET technologies. This e-ERP can be accessed from any part of the globe through internet

The oldest of these, and the best known, is the waterfall: a sequence of stages in which the output of each stage becomes the input for the next. These stages can be characterized and divided up in different ways, including the following:

· Project planning, feasibility study: Establishes a high-level view of the intended project and determines its goals.
· Systems analysis, requirements definition: Refines project goals into defined functions and operation of the intended application. Analyzes end-user information needs.
· Systems design: Describes desired features and operations in detail, including screen layouts, business rules, process diagrams, pseudocode and other documentation.
· Implementation: The real code is written here.
· Integration and testing: Brings all the pieces together into a special testing environment, then checks for errors, bugs and interoperability.
· Acceptance, installation, deployment: The final stage of initial development, where the software is put into production and runs actual business.
  • Maintenance: What happens during the rest of the software's life: changes, correction, additions, moves to a different computing platform and more. This, the least glamorous and perhaps most important step of all, goes on seemingly forever.